Archive for June 2020
Sitting Still with Dominic Chambers
The artist aims to provide an alternate, intimate perspective of people of color during those quiet times that are often overlooked
Read MoreSally J. Han Steeps Her Work in Culture For All
The artist pulls cultural references from her birthplace of China as well as her childhood in South Korea to create illustrative and contemplative works
Read MoreNatural Women by Monica Kim Garza
Monica Kim Garza paints from her heart- with unbounded passion- and offers her work to be viewed in any which way you like
Read MoreFlipping the Narrative at Victoria Miro Gallery
Victoria Miro Gallery introduced an irresistible prompt for its current online exhibition; bringing together “historical and contemporary works by female artists with a focus on depictions of male subjects”
Read MoreGalleries Might Be Closed but Blum & Poe’s Current Group Exhibition Is Anything but Inaccessible
In an online group exhibition coordinated by Blum & Poe Broadcasts, Dave Muller, and Three Day Weekend, viewers are offered an introspective on absence
Read MoreA First Look At Uzo Njoku
DC-based artist Uzo Njoku intertwines her Nigerian, West African culture with contemporary themes about gender, race, and ethnicity
Read MoreKoichi Sato’s Portraits Brighten Anyone’s Day (or Wall)
They embody their own style constructed from patches of vibrant colors and emotions
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